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C1a/T6 Term 3 Revision

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  • I want ____/____/___ (read) this book by the time the holiday ends.
    to have read
  • There's no point ________ him now (call). He'll already have left.
    calling
  • He didn't look well. I advised ___/_____/_____ to the hospital immediately!
    him to go
  • What does this idiom mean?
    a white elephant: something that is expensive but that has no use/purpose to you
  • The dog sitter is busy so we'll have to put the dogs in a _______ when we go on holiday.
    kennel
  • My arm really hurts. I got _________ by a wasp.
    stung
  • This chicken is almost raw! Don't you know it's dangerous to _____cook meat!
    undercook
  • What does this idiom mean?
    Don't count your chickens before they hatch: don't assume something will happen
  • Did you have a nice afternoon? Lovely thanks! I w_________ around the village and found a lovley little cafe!
    wandered
  • I'm fed up of ______________ to like I'm an idiot! (speak)
    being spoken
  • I love my new clothes dryer. It works like a ________!
    dream
  • You __________ (not need/go) to the trouble of ironing the sheets. But they look beautiful, thank you!
    needn't have gone
  • I'm about _______ the office, so can I deal with this tomorrow?
    to leave
  • Would you rather _____/______ English or German at school?
    have learnt (learned)
  • What a shame they broke up. It seemed ________ they were perfect for each other.
    as if/as though
  • A: Did you ask for a pay rise? B: I'm afraid ______. There wasn't a good time to ask.
    not
  • What does this idiom mean?
    a red herring: something that distracts you away from the truth
  • I prefer to get off the ________ track and go somewhere less touristy when I go on holiday.
    beaten
  • Don't bother shouting, he can't hear you. He's as deaf as a ________
    post